Anyone who had the privilege of meeting Chief Judge Kaye will find that the episode discussed here was completely in her wonderful character. Thank you, Justice Saxe, for sharing this.
Grandma Judith at the Southampton Movie Theatre https://t.co/nDQERRpe22 via @NYLawJournal
I was ashamed to hear the recent testimony of 3 top university presidents. In my personal opinion, it was one of the most despicable moments in the history of U.S. academia. The 3 Presidents were offered numerous opportunities to condemn racist, antisemitic, hate rhetoric and refused doing so hiding behind calls for “context.” The memories of my father’s parents, Abraham and Rachel Bourla, his brother David and his little sister Graciela, who all died in Auschwitz, came to mind. I was wondering if their deaths would have provided enough “context” to these presidents to condemn the Nazis' antisemitic propaganda.
And because dehumanization of the victims makes it easier to “set your own context” and justify anything, here is a picture of Graciela Bourla, who was exterminated in the concentration camp at the age of 17. Unfortunately, no pictures of my grandparents and uncle survived. I still wonder what they looked like.
Scandinavian airline SAS has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S., after about 1,000 of its pilots said they would go on strike https://t.co/mQE1A1ikHP via @WSJ
Introducing a new gauge from the New York Fed: the Corporate Bond Market Distress Index. It’s showing rising strains in corporate debt https://t.co/dxQE1QqU7P via @WSJ
Join @CRAdvocacy in petitioning the @USDA to take action to reduce salmonella infections from ground chicken. We have real power as consumers to get safer food if we speak out together! https://t.co/u2fHnph4eH
@acklaw This is a great article and the scrutiny could not come soon enough. Receivership filed in federal courts under cover of the all writs act to attempt to preempt involuntary bankruptcy filings